Yeah, a semantics argument is totally going to stop people from wanting an abortion.
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No, that's not what it is. All lives do matter but it sweeps under the rug why specific races are more likely to DIE than others, especially by the way of cop. Not everything is the same. Some instances of events happen far more frequently than others and we as a society should address it.
You guys think its as simple as black people commit more crime and more violent crime but its not just that. Its a systemic issue that from point A to point Z is handled incorrectly and therefore creates further mistrust, violence, frustration, etc.
some right here. Called it racist, some say Marxist, while never being able to state the reasons for BLM's existence.
But the reasons never matter to them in the first place. So quit explaining the obvious reasons to them. They don't care.
Yes yes, everyone is brainwashed and radical and triggered, they're all very devastating labels.
You're also dumb as a bag of hammers.
https://www.pewresearch.org/internet...sm-on-twitter/Quote:
As a direct response to #BlackLivesMatter, some on Twitter began using the hashtag #AllLivesMatter. That hashtag has been used a total of 1.5 million times, about one-eighth as often as #BlackLivesMatter. Over time, the volume of #AllLivesMatter tweets has generally moved in parallel with that of #BlackLivesMatter.
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As for #AllLivesMatter, the hashtag appeared on Twitter a few times prior to the unrest in Ferguson in August 2014. However – as was the case with #BlackLivesMatter – it was the day after the announcement that there would be no grand jury indictments in the Michael Brown case when the hashtag began appearing regularly. On Nov. 25, 2014, #AllLivesMatter was used 14,308 times.
The day in which the hashtag #AllLivesMatter appeared the most during this time period was Dec. 21, 2014, the day after two police officers were killed in New York City while in their patrol car. That day the hashtag appeared 28,526 times. The hashtag #BlueLivesMatter, usually used to express support for police, was used 22,834 times that day.
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More tweets, 13%, were aimed at defending the people or organizations that were often criticized by #BlackLivesMatter – most often the police. For example, in September 2015, an account for the Office of the Lieutenant Governor of Texas Dan Patrick linked to a formal statement opposing violence toward police:
Another 13% of the tweets with #AllLivesMatter focused on condemning the #BlackLivesMatter movement.
you keep talking about him having a knife and warrants for his arrest but here is the the thing, how many white guys in the same situations are walking away?
how many of these mass shooters are getting arrested and hauled away? by your logic it would be justifiable to just kill them and deliver street justice.